
Adam Randall
Adam Randall projects as a potential Day 3 selection who profiles as a complementary back in NFL offenses rather than a primary ball-carrier. His 61-grade composite reflects solid foundational skills with meaningful limitations in explosiveness and creation ability that will cap his ceiling. Teams seeking a zone-scheme fit with pass-catching versatility may find value, though his lack of elite traits at the position suggests a backup role as his likely NFL role.
His athletic measurables—particularly relative lack of burst and top-end speed—create immediate concerns about transition to NFL competition where gap integrity and lateral quickness are non-negotiable. The ACC backfield competition level and his modest production relative to peer prospects at elite programs suggest he may have been scheme-dependent at Clemson, raising questions about versatility in different offensive systems.